Important Reminder Regarding Expiration of the Windows 7 RC

by bhavikv 4. February 2010 09:14

Source: The Windows Blog - http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2010/02/01/
important-reminder-regarding-expiration-of-the-windows-7-rc.aspx

On February 15th, people still running the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) will receive a notification reminding them that starting March 1st, 2010, their PC will begin experiencing bi-hourly shutdowns. These shutdowns will continue through June 1st, 2010.

On June 1st, 2010, a non-genuine experience is triggered where your wallpaper is removed and “This copy of Windows is not genuine” will be displayed in the lower right corner above the taskbar. This means your PC will no longer be able to obtain optional updates or downloads that require genuine Windows validation.

To avoid any data loss, I suggest making plans to move to a released version of Windows 7 before the automatic shutdowns start. During these shutdowns, your work will not be saved.”

In short – Please upgrade to RTM version before Feb 15 to avoid nagging.

Regards,
Bhavik.

Spoofing MAC address on XP/Vista/Win7/Server2003/2008/MacOSX/Unix/Linux

by bhavikv 8. December 2009 00:44

HI all,

Found a very interesting article to spoof MAC Address on any of the following OSs - XP/Vista/Win7/Server2003/2008/MacOSX/Unix/Linux. You dont need any software to install, just few tricks.
How to Change or Spoof MAC Address in Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003/2008, Mac OS X, Unix and Linux

Hope it helps.

Regards,
Bhavik

Maximize Remote Desktop Window even if the resolutions don't match on both sides

by bhavikv 22. October 2009 14:23

Hey folks,

Many of us may be facing this problem. We are not able to maximize the Remote Desktop Window, since at our local box the resolution is very high compared to the remote machine.

Now you can maximize to full screen with help of the shortcut – Ctrl + Alt + Break when you are inside the remote desktop window.

Hope this helps :)

Regards,
Bhavik.

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Zune Users - Beware !

by whihathac 19. December 2008 15:13

Hi,

Well its not a security flaw. But you need to know about 'Zune Transcoded Files Cache'. Today I was cleaning up my Hard Disk (M/C has Vista) and while diggin in through the folders, I found an interesting folder -> C:\Users\B\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Zune\Transcoded Files Cache. This folder had around 2GB worth of '*.tmp' files. :P

More info about the 'Feature' is explained here. Also the cleanup on the same (not sure yet), is present in Disk Cleanup (Accessories\System Tools).

All I want to say is that you can safely reclaim this wasted space and keep doing so periodically.

Thanks,

Bhavik Vora

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Microsoft PDC 2008

by whihathac 14. December 2008 07:49

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Hi all,

Firstly wishing you all Happy Diwali and a prosperous new year (a hindu festival and tradition).

So wots up within Microsoft, Well PDC is the answer. Today is the forth and last day of PDC 2008 which is happening at Los Angeles. PDC has be a ground for Microsoft where it showcases the upcoming technologies and releases to the developers/industry/press. The Professional Developers Conference (PDC) consists of several hands-on/labs and sessions for these releases.

Major attractions at PDC 2008:

1. Windows Azure:

With all the buzz around Software + Service (S+S or better known as SaaS) increasing, more no. of companies are trying to get on the Service wagon to gain the most of it. Cloud computing, cloud OS and Cloud applications are now a reality with many new companies showing the power of SaaS. Microsoft is here with an OS in the cloud. Windows Azure is the base of the Windows Azure Services platform which is basically a set of developer services that extends the windows programming model to the cloud. Windows Azure offers a platform to support scalable applications – support for languages and frameworks like ASP.NET, AJAX, LINQ, WCF and WF. Also Windows Azure provides scalable storage with support for simple blobs, tables, queues etc.

Live Meeting and Live Mesh are already using Windows Azure. While Sharepoint and Dynamics are already been offered as a service. Windows Azure assures 0% down time for the applications hosted on its platform, unless developers host a broken piece of code. It was nearly impossible since OSes need to be patched and may require a downtime for the app. But Windows Azure achieves 0% downtime by moving the app to a different server while patching a particular server and moving it back. Azure also has plans for support for Java and PHP (as in its bound by Azure services).

2. Windows 7

Its the product that most awaited by customers (who disowned Vista for their stable Xp OS). Well before I make a statement here, I’ll like to try Windows 7 all by myself. Basically Windows 7 is Vista code with lot of improvements in the areas where people have complaints about Vista. A lot of improvement to some of the age old screens (dated Win 95 times) have changed here including the Calculator, Paint and Wordpad. UAC can be now controlled. Its about – compatibility, performance and UAC. A lot of screenshots are available on ZDNet. A Windows 7 Developers Guide is available on Codeplex which explains all the new features with screenshot.

3. Visual Studio 10 and .NET Framework 4.0 with C# 4.0

The next in line is Visual Studio. Its CTP is available for download here. The Download is quite bloated since it has all the bits. Here’s a post on how to download it with ease. Havent been able to use it till now. This Version adds GUI driven programming for Silverlight. Its also gearling up for the new release of .NET - 4.0.

4. Live Application Suite and Live Mesh

Live Mesh - This has been the most written about application. Its the envision of Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's Chief Software Architect to provide cloud computing to all. Live Mesh is a framework in which you can sync content between various devices - PC, Mac and Windows Mobile Phones. It comes with 5GB storage space that can store your media - photos, movies, albums and even your personal files. There can be shared applications too. A demo of - To Do List and a TV Program Channel guide was done in PDC this year.

5. Office Web Application

The online version for Office is out ! Its a free product by Microsoft that enters the league of other Online Office products. Not much info known by me as yet.

 

Disclaimer: All the information here is based on the info found on different blogs/sources and not necessarily the internal sources. This does not represent any confidential information for my company. Also the views shown here are solely mine and in now way represent my employers views. Also I cannot vouch for the features mentioned here, since I haven’t tested them and also that it may change in the release versions.

Windows Vista Pricing Revealed

by whihathac 1. September 2006 18:40

 

Online retailer Amazon.com has started taking preorders for various Windows Vista versions, which the company says will be available January 30, 2007. Not surprisingly, the prices Amazon lists for Windows Vista are quite similar to roughly equivalent Windows XP versions.

According to Amazon, the prices for Windows Vista fall like so:

Windows Vista Home Basic

 

Windows Vista Home Basic Full: $199.00
Windows Vista Home Basic Upgrade: $99.95
Windows Vista Home Basic Full (Additional License Only): $179.00
Windows Vista Home Basic Upgrade (Additional License Only): $89.95

Windows Vista Home Premium

 

Windows Vista Home Premium Full: $239.00
Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade: $159.00
Windows Vista Home Premium Full (Additional License Only): $215.00
Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade (Additional License Only): $143.00

Windows Vista Business

 

Windows Vista Business Full: $299.00
Windows Vista Business Upgrade: $199.00
Windows Vista Business Full (Additional License Only): $269.00
Windows Vista Business Upgrade (Additional License Only): $179.00

Windows Vista Ultimate

 

Windows Vista Ultimate Full: $399.00
Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade: $259.00
Windows Vista Ultimate Full (Additional License Only): $359.00
Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade (Additional License Only): $233.00

While not every Vista version correlates exactly with an XP product version, the pricing is inline with XP pricing. For example, XP Home is $189.00, compared to $199.99 for Vista Home Basic, while XP Home Upgrade is $89.97, just two cents off from the Vista Home Basic Upgrade.) Upsells won’t be particularly expensive, either: Pricing for the much more capable Vista Home Premium are just $40 to $60 higher than that of Home Basic.

Amazon hasn’t yet listed the box art that Microsoft will use for its retail versions of Windows Vista. Earlier this week, Microsoft Canada also slipped with a bit of Vista pricing info: The company’s Web site briefly reported that Windows Vista Ultimate would cost CN$450 in that country.

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